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Human Immunodeficiency Virus I And II (HIV) In Ghaziabad - Price & Details
HIV test, HIV viral load test
- SummaryThe HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) test detects the presence of the virus or antibodies/antigens produced in response to it. It is used to diagnose HIV infection alongwith other tests and ensure early treatment. The test is done using blood or oral fluid samples, and fasting is not required. Read more
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- SampleBlood
- AgeAll Age Group
- GenderMale and Female
- FastingNot Required
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Overview
HIV I and II tests can be booked via PharmEasy Labs. Once the booking is done, trained phlebotomists visit your house to collect the blood sample. These samples are analyzed in laboratories with state-of-the-art, fully automated machines and the latest technology. Once the report is prepared, it is verified by expert medical practitioners and sent to the registered email address. The reports are generated fast so that you can get timely medical attention.
There is a complete HIV I and II test package offered by PharmEasy Labs. This package includes the following tests:
- HIV I and II antibody test: The body begins to produce antibodies to fight off HIV anywhere between 2 to 8 weeks after exposure to the virus. This test is done to check for antibodies.
- HIV I and II antigen/antibody test: This is a dual test that is done to check for antigens and antibodies. The test first detects antigens in the bloodstream, as infected people will have antigen p24 present. Then, it checks for antibodies.
- HIV I and II Nucleic Acid Test (NAT): NAT is a blood test that detects the presence of HIV RNA in the blood. This is the genetic material in HIV.
Test Necessity
HIV I and II test is prescribed by the doctor if there has been exposure to the virus. The test is also done as part of a routine check for blood donors, women trying to get pregnant, and pregnant women in the first trimester.
The test is prescribed when symptoms of HIV infection are present, such as:
- Sores in the groin
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Fatigue
- Diarrhea
- Swollen lymph nodes
- Oral thrush
Test Preparation
No preparation like fasting is required before getting the HIV I and II test. The test can be booked at any convenient time.
During the HIV I and II Test
Once the HIV I and II test has been booked via PharmEasy Labs, a trained and experienced phlebotomist will arrive at your specified location on the specified date and time. They will use sterilized new needles and gloves to draw the blood and use the vein finder device to locate the best vein. The blood is stored in barcoded vials and kept in cooling containers till they reach the laboratory for testing.
Reasons to Book an HIV I and II Test in Ghaziabad through PharmEasy
- PharmEasy Labs offer the facilities of home blood collection in Ghaziabad, eliminating the trouble of physically visiting a diagnostic centre.
- The tests are reasonably priced, and discounts and offers are available from time to time.
- Regular updates are provided on the app, informing you about every stage in the testing process.
- Reports are accurate as fully automated and barcoded machines analyse the samples.
- The user interface is smooth, making it easy to book a diagnostic test.
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